George's Meeting House, Exeter - pub details
Address: 38 South Street, Exeter, Devon, EX1 1ED [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 28549) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Exeter Central (0.4 miles), Exeter St. Thomas (0.5 miles), St James' Park (0.8 miles)
Chain: Wetherspoons
Pub suggested by Tim on 27 Mar 2006
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White Hart Hotel, Exeter (0.0 miles), Prospect Inn, Exeter (0.1 miles), Chevalier Inn, Exeter (0.2 miles), On The Waterfront, Exeter (0.2 miles), Bishops Blaize, Exeter (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of George's Meeting House, Exeter
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| A bit more 'upmarket' than the normal Wetherspoons - both the beer and the food are a bit more expensive than you'd expect. This doesn't deter the sort of seasoned topers which you tend to find in all Wetherspoons, although there are probably a few less than normal. Fortunately, there are plenty of places (such as upstairs) where you can get away from them. The beer which I drank on Boxing Day was pleasant but way too cold - if there had been a microwave behind the bar, I'd have asked them to put in in it for 20 seconds or so, to bring it up to the right temperature, so that I could taste it. Shame, because it's probably the most pleasant Wetherspoons in Exeter, otherwise. Trequites - 26 Dec 2011 20:45 |
| It's a 'spoons. Expect the 'spoons experience, which has it's well-known ups and downs. On average, the best of the 'spoons in Exeter. A plus for this one is the pair of balconies that most people don't bother with, meaning there's usually a quieter corner available. Fewer of the usual 'residential drinkers' than normal too. DrLegs - 21 Nov 2011 22:48 |
| You can't fault the look of the building but this is actually more of a hinderence. There is no atmoshere whatsoever and it dosen't suit wetherspoons at all. Getting served in here is very frustrating at times, not enough staff and people ordering coffees (i thought this was a pub!). The beer garden is ok for a city centre pub so a 6/10 from me, mainly for the creative design of the building. montie49 - 15 Aug 2011 17:02 |
| The building is certainly unique but is spoilt by the fact it is a Wetherspoons pub. Unlike most JDW's , the clientele was mixed from OAP to groups of yummy mummies catching up for coffee with their toddlers. Very friendly in that sense and a change from the usual "refuge of the street drinker" that most JDW have become. Good range of local beers on offer and service ws quicker then the reviews below suggest. Would pop back in if in the area but would not go out of my way. jonosh69 - 8 Apr 2010 07:38 |
| this isn't a bad pub , not a bad choice beers climate change from the teignworth brewery . headstrong and 44 from blackauwton brewery , not the most classy joint in the world , but bar staff friendly , would use often if living in the area , note for tourists , disabled friendly . 8/10 beatles38 - 24 Oct 2009 01:17 |
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